You can edit a cue’s notes here in this field, or in the Basics tab of the inspector. It can be styled and formatted, and can include emoji and images. Text in the Notes field is searchable using the Find tool. This makes it the perfect place for any notes or special instructions to your operator which pertain to that cue. Text entered here is connected to the cue that is standing by, and is visible whenever that cue is standing by. The Notes fieldīeneath the standby display, also to the right of the button, is the Notes field. The button and its keyboard shortcut only apply to the active list. The cue that is standing by is also identified in the cue list below using the playhead, which is a light-colored, right-pointing triangular indicator.Įach cue list in a workspace has its own playhead, and therefore its own idea of which cue is standing by. If the cue has a cue number, the cue number is shown first, separated from the cue name with a bullet ( The cue that is standing by is listed here, to the right of the button. This keyboard shortcut always operates the button, whether it’s currently labeled GO, Preview, or Audition. You can change this shortcut in Workspace Settings. The default keyboard shortcut for the button is space. You can learn more about auditioning in the Auditioning Cues section of this manual.
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